Sunday, November 07, 2004

 

E-voting Machines: the work begins

Avi Rubin writes:
Even if . . . this election appears to have been a success, there will be no way of knowing for sure whether the will of the people was accomplished.


And Bruce Schneier writes:
Any voting-machine company that claims its code must remain secret for security reasons is lying. Security in computer systems comes from transparency -- open systems that pass public scrutiny -- and not secrecy.
Let's get -- and stay -- busy.

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